PIP success, time scale if it helps any one

nikkinoo80
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I applied first time for PIP 15th november 2021, had my assessment on 2nd march 2022 then a follow up call a few days later, got a txt to say they all info they need on 23rd march then another on the 27th march ( nothing to worry about ) then went to audit ( again nothing to worry about ) at the time my anxiety was through the roof, its now the 29th april and my claim has been approved big relief
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Thanks for sharing, @nikkinoo80
It's useful to hear timescales, as they can vary so much.
Congratulations on your award! I'm sure that must be a relief. Are you happy with the level of award you've received?1 -
That's great news to hear @nikkinoo80 i love to hear nice news.
It is the waiting game that's stressful i find.
How are you today after your news.1 -
Thank you, for me the waiting after the assessment was definately the worst part, I do think I should have scored higher but to be honest Im just thankful I was awarded so will not ask for a reconsideration, I have the award until september 2024 as the assessor thinks one of my conditions will worsen so I will probably need more advice nearer that time as people on here have been really helpful, this was my first time claiming, thank you again0
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@nikkinoo80
I am delighted to read your Pip journey and that you now have the decision made.
I have also claimed PIP for the 1st time and hopefully will get the correct award
Part of my journey upto now can be viewed if you look under my name.
Can I ask please was it the decision makers report that was sent for audit ie a DWP internal audit and had you already requested the assessors report before you had been told it was sent for audit ie already read the recommendations written.
If you had received the health report before audit was the original assessors recommendations similar and followed by the decision maker and kept the same or changed after audit.
Many thanks for any advice and I really am pleased for you.
Stay safe and as well as possible. Thank you.0 -
schoolmum said:@nikkinoo80
I am delighted to read your Pip journey and that you now have the decision made.
I have also claimed PIP for the 1st time and hopefully will get the correct award
Part of my journey upto now can be viewed if you look under my name.
Can I ask please was it the decision makers report that was sent for audit ie a DWP internal audit and had you already requested the assessors report before you had been told it was sent for audit ie already read the recommendations written.
If you had received the health report before audit was the original assessors recommendations similar and followed by the decision maker and kept the same or changed after audit.
Many thanks for any advice and I really am pleased for you.
Stay safe and as well as possible. Thank you.1 -
Mainline1 said:Thanks for sharing,found it helpful to know u waited 5 months all in,think l will have to put it out of my mind,l applied beg March an the wait driving anxiety through roof already so thanks again x1
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schoolmum said:@nikkinoo80
I am delighted to read your Pip journey and that you now have the decision made.
I have also claimed PIP for the 1st time and hopefully will get the correct award
Part of my journey upto now can be viewed if you look under my name.
Can I ask please was it the decision makers report that was sent for audit ie a DWP internal audit and had you already requested the assessors report before you had been told it was sent for audit ie already read the recommendations written.
If you had received the health report before audit was the original assessors recommendations similar and followed by the decision maker and kept the same or changed after audit.
Many thanks for any advice and I really am pleased for you.
Stay safe and as well as possible. Tnikkinoo80 said:schoolmum said:@nikkinoo80
I am delighted to read your Pip journey and that you now have the decision made.
I have also claimed PIP for the 1st time and hopefully will get the correct award
Part of my journey upto now can be viewed if you look under my name.
Can I ask please was it the decision makers report that was sent for audit ie a DWP internal audit and had you already requested the assessors report before you had been told it was sent for audit ie already read the recommendations written.
If you had received the health report before audit was the original assessors recommendations similar and followed by the decision maker and kept the same or changed after audit.
Many thanks for any advice and I really am pleased for you.
Stay safe and as well as possible. Thank you.nikkinoo80 said:schoolmum said:@nikkinoo80
I am delighted to read your Pip journey and that you now have the decision made.
I have also claimed PIP for the 1st time and hopefully will get the correct award
Part of my journey upto now can be viewed if you look under my name.
Can I ask please was it the decision makers report that was sent for audit ie a DWP internal audit and had you already requested the assessors report before you had been told it was sent for audit ie already read the recommendations written.
If you had received the health report before audit was the original assessors recommendations similar and followed by the decision maker and kept the same or changed after audit.
Many thanks for any advice and I really am pleased for you.
Stay safe and as well as possible. Thank you.1
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